CCTV CCT730 Instructions Manual

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16-way Colour DVR
Instructions
April 2003 - Version 1.1

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  • Page 1 CCT730 16-way Colour DVR Instructions April 2003 - Version 1.1...
  • Page 2 There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Please contact a qualified engineer for servicing and maintenance. l Do not expose the CCT730 to water or moisture and do not try to operate it in wet areas. l Please make sure that both ends of the power lead are plugged in.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Features ..............................4 2. CCT730 Applications ..........................4 3. Quick Installation Guide.........................5 4. CCT730 Menus ............................6 5. Front Panel..............................9 6. Menu Set-up ............................12 6.1 Event List ............................ 12 6.2 OSD/ Timer ..........................12 6.2.1 OSD/ Timer - Date/ Time....................12 6.2.2 OSD/ Timer - Date Display Mode ................
  • Page 4 7.2 Download the Software ......................26 7.3 Function Buttons ........................26 8. Connectors ............................28 9. CCT730 Specification ......................... 31 Appendix 1: Hard Disk Error Message ....................32 Appendix 2: Supported HDD........................33 Appendix 3: Estimated Recording Times ..................... 34...
  • Page 5: Features

    System software stored in non-volatile memory, free from hard disk crash 2. CCT730 Applications CCT730 is a cost-effective and easy-to-use multiplexed digital video recorder, equipped with a proprietary real time operating system, powerful Wavelet compression engine, duplex multiplexer and a hot swappable Hard Disc Drive.
  • Page 6: Quick Installation Guide

    3. Quick Installation Guide The CCT730 is equipped with a hot-swap Hard Disk Drive (HDD) that can be exchanged when it is full. The following photos illustrate how to install the HDD into its removable caddy. 1) Pull the exterior handle towards you and unlock with the key provided.
  • Page 7: Cct730 Menus

    4. CCT730 Menus Date / Time Event List Year 2002 02/10/21 15:58:53 Month 02/10/21 18: 24:30 Date 02/10/22 10:19:16 Hour Minute Second 7 Week 8 Exit / Update 9 Exit / Without Update ---Continue--- OSD / Timer 1 Date / Time...
  • Page 8 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Day: Motion V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V CCT730 V1.1 Night: Alm In V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V...
  • Page 9 Shutdown: No Shutdown: Yes Exit Format Hard Disk 1 Format Hard Disk: No 2 Format Hard Disk: Yes Exit Exit 1 Set Up Data: Save 2 Set Up Data: Cancel Exit CCT730 It is now safe to remove power CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 10: Front Panel

    GOTO Enter/Zoom Play/Stop F/Forward Channels 1-16 MENU ESC SET SEQ *CCT730 starts recording automatically after power is on. Directional Arrow Keys MODE CHANNEL 1~16 Press one of these buttons to view the a camera image in full screen. GOTO GOTO...
  • Page 11 Channel. These will relate to the Channel numbers/buttons on the front display of the CCT730. The SET menu will appear with a cursor flashing over the first image/window. Use the arrow buttons tupq to move the cursor to the desired camera image and then press the desired CHANNEL or Number button to assign the camera.
  • Page 12 Press this button to enter the on-screen set-up menus (the button will be illuminated). In the menu screens, press this button to return to previous menu. DIRECTION ARROWS tupq These buttons function as directional controls in the Zoom mode and on the menu screens. CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 13: Menu Set-Up

    6. Menu Set-up The CCT730 menu set-up is hierarchical and is displayed in the initial MAIN MENU pages of this document. The menus allow you to configure the unit 1 Event List according to the applictation yu will be using it for. Many functions can...
  • Page 14: Osd/ Timer - Pb Date/ Time Position

    6.2.5 OSD/ Timer - RS485 Time Calibration RS-485 is used for multi-point communications: many devices can be connected to the same bus. Move to this item and press the ETNER button, all CCT730 timers will be synchronized. 6.2.6 OSD/ Timer - Call Monitor Dwell The call monitor display is always full screen switching of all the installed cameras, this item allows you to set the Dwell T ime between switching.
  • Page 15: Monitor - Screen Center Point

    ‚ un-installed cameras and ƒ covert situations. 6.3.6 Monitor - Show Colour Bar This function allows you to fine tune the monitor’s performance using a colour bar pattern generated by the CCT730. 6.4 Camera Menu Camera This menu allows you to adjust camera-related items, ex. Camera title,...
  • Page 16 This item allows the user to set the recording priority for each camera under a normal state (No alarm occurred). The CCT730 will record the camera that is assigned with a higher priority more frequently. The user can move the cursor and use the ENTER key to adjust the value. The value ranges from 1 to 16;...
  • Page 17: Camera Auto-Detect

    6.4.2 Camera Auto-Detect The CCT730 is able to auto-detect which and how many cameras are connected to it by looking for their video signal. If a camera channel is not used, it is recommended that it is set as “not installed”.
  • Page 18: Record

    This menu allows you to set up weekend start/ stop times, the 2 Start 3 Stop recording PPS and the recording quality. It is programmed in the 4 REC PPS 5 REC Quality Normal same way as the Day/night schedules. 6 Exit CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 19: Rec Event Only

    This item allows you to set up the weekend record quality 6.5.3 REC Event Only This item allows the CCT730 to be set up to record alarm events only. When this option is set to ON, the unit will only record when an event occurs.
  • Page 20: Event

    6.6 Event This menu allows you to configure how an EVENT is handled by the CCT730. 6.6.1 Day/ Night Switch Day/ Night Switch The CCT730 allows the installer to attach an external device to its I/O 1 Day / Night SW Enable 2 Switch <OFF>...
  • Page 21: Motion Detect

    When the event is triggered, the buzzer will beep and the Alarm Out relay will be activated. If you want to stop these actions by pressing any one key on the front panel of the CCT730, then you must select YES for this item.
  • Page 22 THRESHOLD: DAY camera. The second and third bar allows you to setup the day and THRESHOLD: NIGHT night thresholds or “trigger level”. Once the detected amount of motion becomes larger than this level, the alarm will be triggered. CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 23: Alarm In

    6.6.5 Video Loss Detect This item allows you to enable/ disable the CCT730 to detect Video Loss as an alarm event. 6.6.6 Alarm Set/ Reset SW This item allows you to enable/ disable the Alarm Set/ Reset signal of the rear I/O connector. If you select EN (enable), then you can force the alarm output to on/ off by using the Alarm Set signal.
  • Page 24: Others

    5 DSP BD SW SK1V3300 6 Exit 6.8 Save/ Load Default Save/ Load Default This menu allows you to restore the CCT730 to the default installer or 1 Load Installer Setting 2 Save Installer Setting 3 Load Factory Setting factory configuration settings.
  • Page 25: Engineer Set Up

    This option should be marked as YES is you wish to view the video playback from the cameras that you have marked as COVERT. 6.9.3 Playback Check This item allows you to check the internal cabling of CCT730 is Input Fields: 2623 functioning correctly. A small number of Error Fields is permissible for Error Fields: 13 the system to be functioning correctly.
  • Page 26: Windows Application Software

    JPEG files or clip a segment of video. 7.1 Connecting the Caddy to a PC Remove the hot-swap HDD from the CCT730 and insert it into a caddy. Then connect the caddy to the PC with a USB Cable.
  • Page 27: Download The Software

    Press this button to print out a single picture. 3. Save Image Press this button to save a current image as a JPEG on your P.C. 4. Display Mode Press these buttons to choose a display mode (4, 9 and 16 windows). CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 28 Press this button to playback the recorded video images and press it again to pause it. 13. Frame Forward (+) Press this button to move forward a frame. 14. Stop ¢ Press this button to stop playing the recorded video. CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 29: Connectors

    In playback mode, press this button to search for a certain date and time on the recorded video. 18. Select Channel 1~16 Press one of these buttons to view any of the channels in full screen. 8. Connectors Rear CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 30 Power Alarm In 6 Input Power Alarm In 5 Input Alarm In 16 Input Alarm In 4 Input Alarm In 15 Input Alarm In 3 Input Alarm In 14 Input Alarm In 2 Input Alarm In 1 Input CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 31 External I/O Board There is an “External I/O board” included in the CCT730 box. You can connect it to the External I/O port; the pins are identified as the names listed on the board. Three pins are listed which are not used: VCR Trigger, RS-232 RX and RS-232 TX.
  • Page 32: Cct730 Specification

    9. CCT730 Specification Compression Method Wavelet Video System Resolution-Live Video 720 x 576 pixels Resolution-Recorded 720 x 288 pixels Recording Rate Up to 50 pictures per second Recording Device Hot swappable HDD Recording Quality Super / High / Normal / Low BNC x 16, 1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω...
  • Page 33: Appendix 1: Hard Disk Error Message

    3. Check H.D.D. jumper; the jumper must be set to “Master”. u Message: Unknown H.D.D. Symptom: The H.D.D. format is not acceptable. Possible reason: The H.D.D. has been formatted with “NTFS” file system. Tip: Enter the menu screens and format the H.D.D. again. u Message: H.D.D. Detect Error CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 34: Appendix 2: Supported Hdd

    7200RPM WD800JB Western Digital 40GB 5400RPM WD400EB Western Digital 60GB 5400RPM WD600AB Western Digital 80GB 5400RPM WD800AB Western Digital 120GB 5400RPM WD1200AB Western Digital 200GB 7200RPM WD2000JB The CCT730 cannot support Seagate 80GB HDD (P/N 9T6006-003 firmware 3.19). CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 35: Appendix 3: Estimated Recording Times

    120 hrs 80 GB 80 hrs 112 hrs 144 hrs 192 hrs 240 hrs 120 GB 120 hrs 168 hrs 216 hrs 288 hrs 360 hrs 160 GB 160 hrs 224 hrs 288 hrs 384 hrs 480 hrs CCT730 V1.1...
  • Page 36 750 hrs 80 GB 500 hrs 700 hrs 900 hrs 1200 hrs 1500 hrs 120 GB 750 hrs 1050 hrs 1350 hrs 1800 hrs 2250 hrs 160 GB 1000 hrs 1400 hrs 1800 hrs 2400 hrs 3000 hrs CCT730 V1.1...

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